The experience and expertise brought forth by the ACCHO Council members.​

While research is an important component of the response to HIV/AIDS among African, Caribbean and Black communities in Ontario (and Canada), we recognize that research by itself is not a sustainable response. Research is likely to achieve its potential if it takes place within a supportive and enabling environment of institutional development, community engagement and advocacy, and it it is linked to policy and programming.

RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS

Through the support of strong community partners across the province, ACCHO strives to meet its research goals and objectives through collaborative community-based research projects that are relevant and beneficial to African, Caribbean and Black communities.

Building on the strength of its partners, ACCHO collaborates on research to reduce the incidence of HIV and improve the quality of life for those who are living with and affected by HIV/AIDS among African, Caribbean and Black Communities.

For more information on collaborating with ACCHO on research projects, or to find out more about the research initiatives that ACCHO is currently engaged in, please contact ACCHO’sResearch Coordinator.